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YOU MUST DELETE ANY KEXTS as VoodooPS2Controller file before install the package I mentioned (
Drivers & Bootloaders" / Drivers / Miscellaneous /
PS2 / Keyboard/Mice and Trackpads
)
If you do that, I'm sure it will works. Do not forget to fix permissions...
I think this is just a conflict between the 2 VoodooPS2 kexts (one you installed and the other as a plugin)
Look at my configuration :
This is what I have in Kext Wizard ("loaded kexts") when I use "ps2" as a filter :
com.yourcompany.driver.AppleACPIPS2Nub (1.0.0d1) /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext
com.apple.driver.ApplePS2Controller (1.1.5) /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext
org.voodoo.driver.PS2Keyboard (1.1.0) /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/Plugins/ApplePS2Keyboard.kext
com.Apple.driver.PS2Trackpad (1.1.0) /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext/Contents/Plugins/ApplePS2Trackpad.kext
As you can see, PS2Keyboard (voodoo) and PS2Trackpad (apple) are plugins include in the ApplePS2Controller.kext
Please try it and post if it's working

Hello from Mountain Lion on Dell 1558 ^^
Today, I installed Mountain Lion thanks to ######. Then, I launched ######, and I use :
- [url=&quot;http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/&quot;]#####[/url]
- Drivers & Bootloaders \ Drivers \ Miscellaneous \ PS2 / 2 Keyboard/Mice and Trackpads.
I suggest you to install this one which is working properly
just updated Mountain Lion to 10.8.1 direclty from the apple store, and it's working very well.

Finallly, I used System Info to check the ricoh card reader. The deviceID is e822 on my laptop whereas it is 0822 in thee VoodooSDHI.kext. I edited the info.plist and now the card reader is reconized. I can see the kext loaded with the system.
BTW, system become unresponsible when I put a SD card, so I need to restart. If I keep the card on the reader, system never boot.

VoodooSDHCI.kext was installed with Kext Wizzard, on the S/L/E.
After install, i fix permissions and cache.
This file is correctly installed in the system, but it's not loaded by Lion.
I'm wondering how the system know which files are need to loaded... Probably the kext is not used because the hardware is not detected, or something like that.

First of all, thanks to CharlieSheen for instructions to install and configure the dell 1558 with Lion !
Now, I want to know if the steepstep is working on my computer, which is difficult to know
I know I can use MSRTools, but is not working on 64 bits. My 1558 only boot with arch=X86_64. When I use arch=i386 I got Kernel Panic...
Do you know another tool ? Thanks
[edit] Finally, arch=i386 is working sometime since I use Chameleon V2 RC5 v11xx. [/edit]
Do you think that speedsted and turbo speed are working properly ? GeekBench seems to have a score similar to CharlieSheen, but MSR Tools was not showing 8 cpu, and datas seems to show wrong..
BTW, the line "Actual Frequency" change near to 100% when I use the cpu (during geekBench for example).
When it's idle, "Actual Frequency" is 58,3%, and change sometime....
Do you thinks that it's OK ?
I'm wondering why MSR Tools never shown 2,8 Ghz during the benchmark for example...
Thanks !